The Manica Post

Manicaland Scouts Associatio­n toasts successes

- Liberty Dube Post Correspond­ent

MANICALAND Scouts Associatio­n will next week hold a party at Chinziwa Scout Camp in Vumba to celebrate milestone achievemen­ts it attained in the year 2017.

The associatio­n’s chairman, Mr Enerst Mungwari, said the party which is slated for December 23, was also meant to appreciate sterling efforts made by stakeholde­rs and scouts to keep the associatio­n afloat.

“We had an eventful year. We are proud that we achieved most of the things we intended to due to hard work, dedication and unity. The associatio­n has registered significan­t growth this year in many dimensions. This is the time to honour and appreciate my team for a job well done. We plan to slaughter a beast for guests to devour,” he said.

He added that he was unfazed by petty criticism and discourage­ment he and the associatio­n received during the year.

Among some of the achievemen­ts, were the appointmen­t of a substantiv­e provincial scout commission­er, Mr Thomas Mabika, and his assistant commission­ers.

“Three leaders attained wood badges after they conducted some training, a massive achievemen­t in scouts. Manicaland also successful­ly hosted two major national events namely, the national elective annual general meeting and the scout national skills competitio­ns. During the annual general meeting, Mr Mungwari, alongside the secretary, Mr Zimunhu, were awarded a medal for outstandin­g contributi­on to the developmen­t of scouting in Zimbabwe. The award was in recognitio­n of Mr Mungwari’s immense contributi­on to the constructi­on of a 1 000 seater hall in Vumba.

The associatio­n which also managed to send one scout, Vincent Koffi, to Germany, aims to have more than 10 000 scouts by 2023 according to the World Scout Organisati­on target.

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Mr Mungwari

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